Rick Mark2A
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Recently I picked up a nice EQ/Spectrum Analyzer (TC Electronic 1128) to use in the loop of my Mark II. While playing around with it, I dialed in a preset which basically set everything flat with the exception of a mid cut in the 600hz and 800hz ranges. As an experiment I set the five band EQ on my Mark II to exactly mid point, which I assumed would be a flat setting. I then proceeded to observe the spectrum analyzer on the TC unit and switched the onboard eq in and out of the circuit. When I switched the Mesa 5 band EQ into the circuit I noticed that my mid cut disappears on the spectrum analyzer. In order to get my mid cut back I had to pretty much drop the 750hz slider on the amp all the way down. This seems odd to me. Is this a normal feature on the Mesa five band EQ, to provide an actual 750hz boost when set to the flat position? Or perhaps, was this a feature found on the earlier Mark II's (mine was built 12/78). Would love to hear from Authorized Boogie, or anyone else who notices this on their Mark amps.